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Hi,

is ist possible to get a bios for K7S5A or L7VTA which supports usb-boot?

cu Helmut

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"Helmut Haeussler" <haeusler@skydsl.de> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> is ist possible to get a bios for K7S5A or L7VTA which supports usb-boot?
>
Long ago ECS released a K7S5A BIOS that supported USB thumb drives when they
first came out. I don't recall booting with USB drives to be a common
problem.

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Hi Helmut

Helmut Haeussler wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is ist possible to get a bios for K7S5A or L7VTA which supports
>> usb-boot?
>>
>> cu Helmut

try this, don't forget to copy and paste:
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWeb/Downl [...] 45&LanID=0
Hals und beinbruch ;-))
success Jan



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